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About The Oregon scout. (Union, Union County, Or.) 188?-1918 | View Entire Issue (July 30, 1887)
i,f THE OREGON SCOUT. t AMOS K, .TOXKK KIMTOl!, 1 City and County OIYjcial Paper. - - . - --.. - Ksiftiriljiv. .Tm1v' 1 SK'V. ' - judo a m:M)Y, ts djccjsiox. Much lias been said in tho Oregon papers about the recent decision on the lonj; and t-horl haul ol the inter stale commerce bill, made by Judge M. I. Dually. Of course tlie 'vipers of Hie str.hj will be cither for or against his decision just in proportion as they believe, their interests are cffccled by tint decision. As to how an ofitsido apcr looks at tho matter, wo( take tho followiii"; from the St. 1'anl I'io iiccr Proi: 'Judge Deady's recent decision on the inter-stato law accords with (he great body of intelligent commercial opinion throughout the country. It further mivh: The decision of Judge J)cady, of the United States Circuit Court of Oregon, that competition in the carriage of person. or properly to or from a particular place is a circum stance which justifies a common earn er, under section four of the inter state commerce act, to charge less for a long haul than for u short one, is tho lirst judicial interpretation of the meaning of that section which we have had. It is in line, with the conclu Hion.s, and the logic of the conclusions arrived at by tho inter-state commis sion, though it goes beyond them in terms, and hence gives the weight of cumulative authority to this construc tion of the great American conundrum. So far as the language, of I he section is concerned, there is really nothing obscure or equivocal about it, and ho decision of .ludiro Deady and the more cautious dicta of the inler-.-tatc commission are in accordance with its own obvious moaning, if it stood alone. Hut as the intention of the law-making body is recognized by the courts ns a determining guide to judi cial construction , what has confused the popular mind ill this case is that 3t went out of Congress stamped with two opposite interpretations that of J the Senate, which is that of .lodge Deady and practically that of the Commission on the one hand: and that of ltcgnu and his associates in the JIouso on tho other. So far as the in tention of Congress is concerned, that of one body balances that of the other, and leaves the courls to construe the statute according to its obvious moan ing and tho general principles of the common law. ' ' run LMtou j'Airrv. The New York Wovlil has been en deavoring by way of correspondence with leailiuir laboring men of tho .tfllltllKI' I..t I. ..I tl... ......I... ,.., . mu u.u ..wo,.- ...... n .... ...,...,.,.. ,.,,1,1,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,.,.,, ,,. of tho country iioiniuating a candidate of its own for next president of the l,'nilcd States. It would seem from the character of the replies that a largo proportion of tho leaders tavor such a movement, and if wo had not had so much experience with that element as politicians, wo .should conclude that as a body they would put forth a can didal!! and bid dellauco to both tho republican and democratlo parties. Any man who has belonged to a Trades union or tho Internationals or a Trades assembly, knows that the house of representatives of tho United States does not contain such a propor tionate number of orators. Nearly every member conies loaded with a speech in which his wife, mother-in-law and tho rest of tho family have as sisted, and if the president shuts down on him. there is no end to tho ambi tious man's indignation, lie at ouvo becomes a martyr and determines that the union to which he belongs is a 'ring" and mean to keep hlui down. This spirit runs all through tho asso ciations of tho worklngmon. They are the most jealous aggregation of mortals, among themselves to bo found on the globe. Should thev undertake to nominate a candidate for president, they will llud in their pall, a rock upon -which they cannot fall to split. It is tho protective taxes iiiestion the most abstruse and deceptive of all mief lions of public policy in the United States, England with what is essen tially full trade, has not entirely mastered it. There is even now, in that country, quite a respectable mi nority which would return to that sum of villainous protective taxes. If woil.inginen of tho country have one candidate for president thoy will cortalnly have two to them, high protective roprocjitntlon, and one op posed. The result will bo soinowhtt ktrimeutal to the duinocrats, who havo always had most of tho labor volo except during the war. It is iik certain as fate that so long as the question of protective taxes forms nu clement 'in elections, there will be but two great parlies those which from the nature of things have existed far back into colonial times and exist Ht present. Those elements are em- braced in 1 tit; rcptiblicati anil demo- j Tin Hunt l'ortlniul Vindicator my-: rutin parlies, j "Tho nvcrrtgo newxpajior man rarely We fvinpiitlnzo with tin laboring fm'11H,a Vm'L' of land Hint ihn't niort ,.,o ami know that Ihcy have grfnv -i " ! J1 4 ! iimt Riiuuia ho redressed Ti.nic(SIt jhh tI;t. Vintiittitor man, but ! monopolies of the country nmst bo , i,Lr ,' Eastern Oiey,on vc arc till pros- put down not destroyed, hut nnlitt- ' fMil i itf i iifiiwi ...if mi ntiil ill lit ttwi t.w.tit Rtiingcnt legislation. The influence cxereised over our clec'ious by the Mormons in the heyday of their power was scarcely less than that of the rail roads now operating in Idaho. The delianco of the laws of the United States at J'ocatello in this regard, not a year ago, must still be fresh in the minds of the. people, That was but a tithe of their villainy. The trouble with the labor party is that it has so far, in the main, been run by eastern inlltioncc. When the Knights of Iibor were organized it was attempted to bind tho members to high protective taxes As it bcrxiin to spread over the west, and south, they' weakened on this. Even now it is a disturbing element in tho associa tion. J L i u bad plan to have men divided into political parties according to their occupations in lite, as much so as to have an eastern or western party. Monopolists who have no criterion but greed, stop at no motive of pa triotism. In time the lanor party will give them a serious round up. - How soon it will be in coming is a question. An accident, an expression in con gross an ill-considered act upon tho part of one high in power, may give an impetus to (ho movement that will break down all barriers such as tho tarilf. Tho American workmen are not the ' 'sails culoites' ' of I'aris, but such a contingency must come as will cause me mums ol those men to rise i above all questions of tho kind some thing which not only appeals to their reason , but excites their anger, .fay Could and men of his ilk are bringing such a state of affairs about. When it comes stand from under. The Mining and Scientillc l'ross re ferring to the value of tho Pacific, ('oast lumber belt, says: ' "The exact area of this enormous belt of woodland may not be easily ascertained; it cannot, however, bo placed at loss than twenty-live miles in width, which would give it an area of (ii'.oOO square miles. It is very hard to lix an average pro duction of an acre, but it cannot be given at less than 50,000 feet per acre. This lor tho whole area given would make U, 000, 000. 000 feet. Reckoning this at ?r per 1,000 feet in tho log, it would be worth; 810, 000, 000. 000; at ?1 0,01)0,000,1)00, when sawn at tho mill, it would bo worth $20,000,000, 000. At port of destination such as San Francisco it would sell for :!U. 000,000,000. Manufactured, it would bo worth fully i?70, 000,000,000, or nearly double the total value of all the propei ty in the United Stales at (he ,,,., ,i,lv T)l0 j,nmU.Bl IKU.t of a i i;ig located either in California, Oro- you, Washington or, Alaska, though there in a great deal of it in British Columbia. ' ' racnrprKincnGuviuNi tludge Davis, whoso judgement was regarded as safe and sound upon all matters is recorded as follows: ' Each year," said he, "every local paper gives from J? 100 to .?."), 000 in free lines to the henclit of the communities in which it is loeated. No other agency can or will do Ibis, hence a local newspaper Is tho best investment that a community can make. It may not be brilliant , nor crowded with groat, thought, but ilnancially It is of more benefit to a community Hutu a teacher or preacher. Understand us, now; wo do not mean morally or intellectu ally, hut liuuueially, and yet on Hie moral question you will tiud the ma jority of the best local papers do the most work for tho least money of any agency on earth. ' ' l's4frvrcoiM..rTWMJtfsrt-v. The last kkiI not in tho tragedy of tho Coiustock has ended. All the wait ing, watchiuir and working for the poor fellows imprisoned in the mine proved abortive so far as saving life was concerned. It is not likely that tho families of the victims will sutfor from iiuuiediato want , for miners aro proverbially generous, but all tho hu man assistance in the world cannot relievo the agonies of tho watchers, whoso terrible suspense gradually gave way to the certainty of despair. Tho terrible mining accident that have already dUtiuguUhod.this year, bhutild result in duvUiug sumo meth ods for protecting the lives of those who engage In such hazardous work: Why buy from miitsmUiiK KgenUi of , whum yuti know nuthiug, eithorof tbeir nwHmllility or the ehrmctr of their KuoiU, when there- iuv niionstble iKvul en liX'ttUnl iitMir you, who carry full and miii'ileU linen ol nil farm anil mill mucbinory uml irtiplenu nts, uud vhoe ui. es it is lor your lx t interests, to KUpl rt with 'ar itiu.ig.' 1'ianli Hi..-. Inijlenniit Co, f 1-1. ui 1 l'u ..iit .'iu . t iiis-iil. itimi .a their iKlllll. iMI. 1 I. I' .'l! 1.1 ldll i luhb. is hu ll h id '1- 1 1 : i ' tt lb t, ill. : . permit and have money in tin bank, .Wost I ill Leader, (i-ruic-a-lamb 1 What do von mean, Felix, by thus j giving away our secret? Chances are ! now," that our office will be overrun with bill collectors, the sheiifis, attach ments, etc., and Eastern Oregon flood ed with an army of newpapor men looking for the place where the ''long felt want" is desired. That was a bad break, Felix. Wo. don't know how it is over in Umatilla county, but in Huh i part of Eastern Oregon our newspaper men not only have a real garden spot f recorded in their own name, but even1 furnish tho banks with sufficient funds t to run them. j Frank Hro's. Implement, Co., of ! I'ind City, are now prepared to sell wagons, buggies, hack--, or anv other i article of farm implements and inaciiin- cry at lower rates than ever before sold in Eastern Oregon. I hey guarantee all goods they sell. Try them. At R. C. Greia's LUHIN'S, JCASTMAN'S, JlOVT'ri, EAUTIEIJ, FIES' Anil nil the other leading PERFUMES. ! MACIIINF, OIL, i BIRD SEED. INSECT POWDER, FINE TOILET ARTICLES. SPECTACLES, E V lv( ! LA SS ES, WIRH and J1RISTLE BRUSH US, COMBS, FISHING TACKLE, Ac. Leaves I'liion dnilv at Cove at ;i:.'tO . m. Leaves Cove at H a. in at !)::!() a. m. 2 p. in, arrives at ari ive.s at Union Connections made with Klliott's coaches runuiiiK to the depot, carrvhi1; pas.uner.s for cictand wx'st bound trains. U AT ICS for fAHSKNOKSlS, HlfiOAOH mill i'j:i:k;ht, ukasonaiilk. KOIMXSON it LA YNIi, I'ropiictors. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Oitici: at La (li!A.i)i:,()i:i:(!ii.v, ) July t:t, I1W. f Net ice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his inten- iou to make linal proof in smipoi't of his claim, and that faiil proof will lie made he fore l!e,'i.stcrand Ituceiver at La (irandc, Oregon, on Aucusl Jilth.. ISsT, via : 1 1 UN". i:v mayottk. iid.No. .-ura, for the vy. NW, and SW'i , fctec HTp I S It K. lie names tho following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and culti vation of, said land, viz: O. I.csa;e, Peter (loyctte, William Alexander and l'd.liar gon, all of Union, Oregon. IllIXIIY UixiaiAiiT, 7-1'i-wli. Kegisier. NOTICE. All orders that have been presented and not paid pi lor to July 1-th lSS,'t will he re deemed to that date, Interest ceases the (ith dav of Jul v, 1AS7. K. mtAlNAKI), County Treasurer, 1'iiion county, Or. Ascension School, Cove, Union county. Oregon. A Collegiate School for Girls. Fourth year begins September mil KS". Thorough' course, Terms low. For pros pectus, address: IlKV. AVM. R. POWRLL, 7-0-iu'J. Principal. Leighton Academy. Cove, Union county, - - Oregon. l;or Young Men and Boys. Full Academical Course, with hoard and washing, for half scholastic year, J-ltt.DO. Third year begins Septenibur L'ttth., 1SS7. For prospectus, address: 1!BV. VM. U. I'OWRI.L, 7-IMii'2. ' Principal. MustEo Settled. lluvinglmd the ml-fnrtune to Ioo my en tire stock of o,,ls'. by lire, on the morning of the .'tilth. I must request all tho-e in'dcht ed to nit' lo call at once and settle their ac count, as I am in need of money, and must have it. JOS. W'liUiHT. To Those Indebted. On the morning of May u'lth. 1 had the niisforuiao to Ue, by ire, my drug store and It entire contents, ueeoiuit Iki1s iuelti del. I iiiii couipelled to usl; those who are iiulebtetl to uici m call at my otJio nt tho l'1rt National Hank, and agreu upoumuouut niiM rutl t your crlWst coitveniciH'o. J.M). T. WHIUUT. FOR SALE. A nuii'li of -.'til :;cr s in the hent vnrt of (iralido lton.lo ';.!le the garden nt of Kiutei u Oregon. Km. tv ucriv, well ut to timothy; W) wires gtui t'fiiniiliiff land, the tMtniiM iCoihI pnsture. w.-U wiitcred and iicnr thnbi". A very dcsirahlo iJmcd. Mint will Mtd i-hiMip for cuh. No misounbli' i.ff. t i fi"Hl. CuUoiHir aiblr: J. A. ltVJfiSm.I.. or I N Hill OUVO, Or, l'r i r u. IV rtlatl, Oregon. ,iJ M& wim III hi i Pi s-inainni ss iin ri i ii ... & & ... i fill! For the Startling to be -DEALEK Stores Tinware, r r AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, Mil tun (V rH JL llLCb UkU Will riblUlilvMl I &3U you ! give me a call. ue in need of an Osborne Ko. 11' Steel Frame Twine Binder, i - KNAPP, BURRELL (icutral Agents for Oregon and i CELEBRATED BAJN 'US, WAGONS,! i TJIE BUFFALO 1'ITTS THRESHERS and ENGINES, I THE RACINE SI'RINtJ WAOONS, THE COLUMBUS BUGGIES, ROAD CARTS and BUCKBOARPS. WORLD RENOWNED PEERING "ALL STEEL" TWINE BINDERS Several kinds of Hay Rakes, Sulky, Gang and Walking Plows, WORLD 11ENOWNED MoCORMICK TWINE BINDERS, U'ill!i ilC(.:01wMII'lv A.MJ JJKEltliNti All) W EISS, THE HODGES' NEW IMPK'OVED HEADERS, Buckeye Iron Turbin Wind Engines, M fire M Binder Twine a Suecia All our Roods nrc Uou-ilit fur Cash and will be SH .-f low a KII'ST CLASS GOODS CAN l!iC t-'OLD. (five us a cull or write for Illustrated ('a'aln,!;iic, free. jESy-Knll stock of l.cpairs for all .iacliuury Can led, Branch Mouse, WASHING RflAGHIK ill Wfcmt If I I ivr?S$ 5t:mfea3---- t Corwin C. Coffinberrv, - Manufacturer Union, Union County, Oregon. TKSTIAIOXIALS. Union, Ore, 'on, May 11, 1887. This Is to certify that -Mr. I'harles C. foil' inherry, on 3lay 10, washed with an Acini) waslilnj; machine at my hotel, in one hour and fortv-llvi) minutes, the fnllowln named ,.. i, i.i.... . .1 1.:.... xrueies; raiiiuy wa-inii;;, t inn- .sum-., - pair drawers, 'J underliirt.s, '2 walt, 1 1 anron. 1 towels, s oalr socks. 12 haiidker- I chiefs, (I collars and 1 pair cuffs. Hotel Koods, IS talilo cloths, IS sheets, Ik) pillow cases, and "II towcN, 17(1 pieces in all. The above washing irave perfect satisfaction. K. 11. MUXKlt, l'ropi tutor (.'enlemiial hotel. Union, Oregon. May 1-. Is7. This is to certify that f have used the Ac me washing iitachmc and wriiige.-, ami thoroughly ic-ded it. and am now .-atisiied that it is the best wadiing machine imw in Use, ami unhesitatingly reciiiiimend it to any net-son wishing a washing machine. I am Mitistlcd that it will do all or nioie than i.selaiined for it by Mr. Cotllnlieiry. I MAItY i:. KATON. JONES 8 C?l 1 3! " !E3 Ls2zn ll , IlLsn 3 mm 1 WATCHES, CLOCKS, .1EWI-LKY, Ml'SK'AL IXSTKllHXTS, PICTl'KE KJ.AJIUS, MIU) CAGES, HAHY CAKlUAOEts, Etc. CnmliOsS, Xuts nnd Fruitis, reviotlicnls, Kovols, cto. etc SgsOrdcrs from all promptly attended to. Annoimcemenx made by IN Hardware. f & CO., Portland, QrSS Washiiigton Territory for the HACKS and RUGGIES, always in stifk. Island City, Or. asrr i Ri" Thi- is to e.Ttify that I have ummI the An nie washing niaeliiau ami wrinjrur to do two lur'te faniilv waliin,!;s. and it -rave inn perfect xati-fautlmi, anil I think It will do all that it is reeoiiniicndml to iln. M1!S. CHAItUCS IKJKIXft'. Union. Or. Mar U, lt57. rnloti City Hotel. May 11th., If HI. This l to certify that the Acme, washing mniihluo has dime lvo washings at mv ho tel, and it It.ii given pm-feot, satisfaction, and I th'nk it will do all that Mr. (.'otlluher. rv tepresents it to do. b. J . HOOTH K, j rcinn, Oreg.m, May 10, 18S7. This i to ee'tify that we have tested tho Acme washing machine ami wringer on ! .-ever n Ok.-tsiuns, .ma mtv.' mi imsitauuv in viyingthut it is the best ni iulihio we lme eea. MISS. KM MA. 10. VI 'S MISS. A I.M K JON ICS. BRO'S. parts of the country S and Hi ale .-s In - - I ? : I I M pg Mam l n o 8 ra a g ,ui n i &m mum am WSR3D MILLS, JT : -ILUsafe.' I (lcn-c to intnnn tin public that I am the xole ii wnt forth- i clciirat-.' I KXTHK I'KISK WIND MILLS, in Cninn coun ty, anil invite liiti iiitin piirch.iM'.rs to c'diui' anil c.MUiiiiio tlic nil-now on cxhibi tion at niv place in Vi't Union. I am cwnvinci'd you will jn-onoiinco it the best in now iiiiiuiuacnii'Cii. inc exircinciy tU'i-AVyl. .u V " V' LC I tii? V Sr. ( .c.fc?t v.i,sl fVi'-' , '?Ats r-Vi WLftl fcl-i 1 iV Y M IM jlVk T'S Srlr.tis?, .T.nmbfin, .iit'.n5ir.li:ir., Su-.i-l?, Bita, j? raise?, 3nnicr.r, Cor.:?, Ptrr.in?, StitchJS, CtiiV-Toiat: jlaciwchs. Galls, Sortr, Spavin Cracks. Eruptions, Jfoof Ail, W orms, Spinney, Saddle Calls, Piles. TKifi GGOD CI.D STAMD-BY rrn:a; tialios forevorylKscIy csnctlyvvbat lsclaluiert icrtt. On.'Df i!iorfiv.oiisfort!ioKrcDt iioimlmltyof Ibo .Ti'sfmir; I.in'.mcnt Is found In lis Miilvornal nciili'TtiDitj-. j'voryl'oJrr.i'wlsduoli a moillclnr. 'I lio i.iiRitiorinaii nceiislt liicwcoriiccli'.ciit. 'J hn JI)sc.vi:'i-!!0'd3lt.,orBCueralfnm!ly iho. 'i'bv C'ri:it! Irr lved It for his toa-nsnnit V.U mra. VIi.' .ycc::ui:lo r.ocils It nlwaj-3 on Ills avotIc Ijr-icl'. '"i'O ",riii'-;-r'p!13Hlannspor rmerscn-j'. '.-l:o i,!oti,ci,iu,el !t aa'tfctalor.s without It. Mu- .'-itrj-jyv nscJs it la hU lioucc, liis stable, r..t -W -IrcV v.i!(' 'I'll i u-ti.-iiJ'oul nan grille Ilontiiian arc.ls It'll !'Jj?rt6tipn)-i.nuatAml:isliuri'. TU-J Jloeip.tV.ncier ncetls it It is liii belt fiii iul ynil aCest lcllanco. 'i'!ie Slc.clt-itco'.vcr need! it-it will savo Mm t'i m: rtit.I of lUi'l.tic mwl r. Willi! oitrnuble. 'fp tie.I'raut is:ta -ifclilt and will nccit It so i lifi! !s c round of 'iccldcntBr.nd dancers. ;';t" liarkivoodsnnn lioedoil. Thero is notli i:;l.ko It as an im'.iiloto for tho dangers to life, '.in.'j 1 com fort u hlcli surrouinl tlio jiioucer. ': ne ."'Joi'r'.iiiiit nc-ils itnliont liii store amonc 'dj ( mjji'.'y. i-s. AeciJinta v.-Ill linrpen, and when ;i ..-."C'H'ie ih Jluttnn'rLLitnii'nt li wanted ntonce. Iliin-ui 'Jollit' liitiio ilonai.'. 'Tlstho bestof . IV r-r. l-.H..-.. a SintlJ.-tu tJ:o Vnclorr. Itslmmedlnte a.. in i in,.--.1 vi i-i.'n iit 'ivs i aln and Uws of wages, n ii :- 'tattlo .'.hva j n In t!io -Slatilu for lion iv.;iicl. i.-'.? Li',' ). fter rortTrcnrs mr-k.:1&y ')vi-'f. Vl -i'.i "I'"lonco in tho rMpurntiorr of mnro n One Iltintlred B SsU ,,,n "riio citioiiKfor rnten( in pt'-i r.nd Torcicn cnun- tA.ifrrO A it.. i--i Pmi'i'inn tn nnt. n anHcitnm irrs of tha Jclontino n ii2i.J5 U for pj ij;iti cr.voflt-, rnrti-ui"Tk-s, cojiy rtww.TStfl rich! 4. itc.( fur thu Unitod rtntt, ami l nbtiiin fnfonti in f J'nsland. Franco, Utiri.ir.ny, ,inl nU otLrr r. wrK. Tlicircxpori ciifo ii utifiiunlod art their i.teilitku ara unur lirv;fni nni pi'if.ct'f ni prvparp'l nr.d filed In I'to iVifliit ffl b oi tK'r, rtoth''. 'i'rruu very i-annHlil". Nocliti-f! .'.m "lii.u.otiou ofiuodeU P.ittritn )irn tt T',v,i IiMiAnn.ftnnntIceil t.t lartv-t ciroulaUort &in! m tus no t ititluentlflt i mupn-HfT of it Until iutjlifhtd In tho world. Tbo rwv.inUCtt of each & notuo every patbuttro U)ff r-tn:id4. i htn !.rpo nd f-ntftididW I!!uitrt-d nnwpp-.per iitriWMimS WKKKhVft J?3.rtl n ; it, nnd i a l:tiittr.l t' be thelvtitpf dm-ofd t -ienc. i-.n-'-iMnrv ii.rr.ti'in, e ir.ecrinr V'tI.i, nnd m.icr rtipart:aeiiu of ind't:icl prduiwi, pub t.d .i oy ivin'p'. It c-oni nn hi n.um4 of f'l iMtrc.i iad t Ml nf vorvH.v-nt(ii pituntrd . v.jt.'i. 'fr it iuur iuniM lur cm tiolUr. ''d -v ail n'.L-iUali'rH. t ; .m 1 .wt iitii(rtn 10 pn't(t writ a ti i t .! i,; ;.enti;:c AmcriCAi, : PATENTS Ohtuined. and all Patent liu-hipss nttended lo i'roniptly uml for jloduratc ! ees. Ourolliee is op)Ms!ti the V. S. I'atcut OlJicf, and wo can obtain i'.ncnis in less time than those rcnioto from Wnsnimrton. Send MODKKorDU.VWlXO. mhhn as lo piititeiitalMlilv fret of char?-; and we sot'iiAitui: r'LU8 patij.nt is ishl I 11,1. We refer, here, to the Postmaster, the hiipt. of Money Order liv., and to ollieials oftool'.S. Patent Oilier. Fur circular, Mlniv, tereis and rcttei't-m-es tn in-tn.il i-li. 1 ent in your own ."stale or l ountv, rito to C. A. SNOW & Co., Opj-osiu- p:,M,t (Ith. e. "V.is,iiU-t,,u, J). C. u &r:&a i2a u a (rar3r,fflct mtsT in thi: woiti.ii fcSsiCMti YOU BALT. J1V Oei'soii nnd WnnUlncton Tor. Jlorchnjitii unit llvnlura cunornlly. CZ)rj"' jVT? Eerttchesi Contracted Sprain:, Huaolcs, wrp a AXLE